News - Tennessee Board of Regents
By Alex Doniach doniach@commercialappealcom CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. - More than half of all students who enter college in Tennessee are not academically prepared and require at least one remedial course, according to the Tennessee Board of Regents. The problem is growing.
By Angie Herrington, Chattanooga Times/Free Press, Tenn. Jan. 8--A below-average score on the ACT college entrance exam would be high enough to earn some high school students free tuition to community college under the proposed Governor's 19-19-19 Program. Gov.
By Angie Herrington, Chattanooga Times/Free Press, Tenn. Dec. 6--The Tennessee Board of Regents this week will vote on whether to terminate 34 academic programs that have been identified as producing a low number of graduates.
By Angie Herrington, Chattanooga Times/Free Press, Tenn. Nov. 15--NASHVILLE -- The Tennessee Board of Regents will not pursue the possibility of changing the way full-time students are charged tuition, officials said. Dr.
By Angie Herrington, Chattanooga Times/Free Press, Tenn. Jun. 14--NASHVILLE -- The Tennessee Board of Regents is considering changing the way full-time students are charged tuition. Dr.
